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Nigel Fabb and Morris Halle (2008). Meter in poetry: a new theory (with a chapter on Southern Romance meters by Carlos Piera). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. x+297.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2010

Tomas Riad
Affiliation:
Stockholm University

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